With autumn here I am bundled in my bed drinking tea and reading library books. I don't mind that summer is over and that the leaves and roses are drying up. I'll just use them for tea. ♥
*Tea from Camellia's Tea House in Kingly Court*
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Danielle
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I see you made good use of those jars! :D photos are looking beautiful dearest! <3
They look so delicious and make me want some dried roses to put in my tea too :) Also I bought some daisy tea (dried as well) when I was in Granada, they are so delicious, I suggest if you go to Spain some day...
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I see you made good use of those jars! :D photos are looking beautiful dearest! <3
Dani xxx
I adore the first and last images set against black lace. xo
Pretty article <3 Is that the bottle you bought in Covent Garden? :) xx
Oh my, this post is the best post I've seen lately. Not only I'm obssed with tea <3
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They look so delicious and make me want some dried roses to put in my tea too :)
Also I bought some daisy tea (dried as well) when I was in Granada, they are so delicious, I suggest if you go to
Spain some day...
Absolutely lovely!
These shots are simply gorgeous! This is giving me some ideas about dried lavender tea...
Love. The styling is divine x
I've just bumped into your blog and so far I'm loving it! :) Autumn is my favourite season of all, I couldn't wait for Summer to be over. x
Thank you for stopping by! :-D
I wish I could say I repurposed these leaves but I bought them at Camille's Tea Room. Though maybe I can learn - thanks for the idea ;-).
Thank you lovely <3
Oooo good idea with the lavender :-D
Thank you dear!
Daisy tea sounds so sweet <3. I would love to find some! Thanks for the tip Deniz :-D.
Oh my that is quite a compliment - thank you!
Yes! Thanks for showing me where to shop <3 :-D.
Thank you lovely <3 :-D
I did! I wish I could shop with you girls more often :-D
Oh how lovely. I really just adore that you didn't let the drying up leaves go to waste but instead found a beautiful and purposeful use for them.
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